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    INTU!TION Ignites with “DOMINATION,” Mastered at Abbey Road — Where Legacy Meets What’s Next

    Knox HuxleyBy Knox HuxleyApril 24, 2026
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    INTU!TION Ignites with “DOMINATION,” Mastered at Abbey Road — Where Legacy Meets What’s Next

    There’s a certain kind of debut that doesn’t feel like a beginning—it feels like an arrival.

    INTU!TION, the new collaboration between Mark “Loverush” Schneider and Avohee Avoher, comes out swinging with “DOMINATION,” a brooding, progressive house release that doesn’t ease you in—it pulls you under. Mastered at Abbey Road Studios, the track hits that rare balance: cinematic in scope, but still built for the floor.

    This isn’t nostalgia—but it knows where it came from. You can feel echoes of The Beloved, Way Out West, and Faithlessin the DNA, but “DOMINATION” pushes forward with sharper edges and a more immersive design. It breathes. It builds. It actually goes somewhere—which, honestly, is getting rarer.

    At the center of it all is chemistry that doesn’t feel manufactured.

    Schneider brings decades of real credibility. This is someone who helped define the late-’90s/early-2000s sound—his work with Ian Van Dahl on “Castles in the Sky” and “Will I” wasn’t just successful, it was formative. From there, it’s been a steady climb: releases through Perfecto Records under Paul Oakenfold, club chart dominance, and a remix catalog that runs through names like Kylie Minogue, Moby, Tiësto, and BT.

    He’s done the global circuit—Vegas, Hollywood, even Royal Albert Hall—and still manages to evolve. Case in point: Luv Foundation (UK), the label he co-founded with Julian Napolitano, which has already racked up multiple UK club chart No.1s and serious streaming traction.

    But the wildcard here—the thing that gives INTU!TION its real identity—is Avohee Avoher.

    He’s not coming in as a typical “new artist.” He’s coming in fully formed.

    A classically trained pianist and composer, Avoher builds tracks from the inside out. Structure first. Emotion first. Then everything else. You can hear it—his productions don’t just drop, they unfold. There’s intention in the space, tension in the pacing, and an actual sense of progression that pulls you through instead of just looping you in place.

    That contrast—discipline vs. energy, orchestral thinking vs. club execution—is exactly what makes “DOMINATION” land the way it does. It’s not chasing anything. It’s carving out its own lane.

    And that’s really the point.

    INTU!TION isn’t just a side project. It’s a convergence—experience meeting instinct, history colliding with forward motion. Schneider brings the track record. Avoher brings the perspective. Together, they’re not trying to recreate a moment—they’re building the next one.

    “DOMINATION” feels like a statement. And if this is the starting line, 2026 could get interesting fast.

    Stream “DOMINATION” here:
    https://open.spotify.com/track/06vdJTCRZBwDSvaycR1Aft?si=86b5d3c5c4a54756

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